{"success":1,"onion":[{"id":"6470","titolo":"Let's Encrypt SSL(HTTPS) Certificate","ricetta":"[Offline \/ 2020-05-12] Let's Encrypt SSL(HTTPS) Certificate\nTheZero\nBlog\nArchive\nPages\nAbout\nSource\nLet's Encrypt SSL(HTTPS) Certificate\nJan 2, 2016\n\u2022 Category: Blog\nFrom now on, this website have an HTTPS version with a Let's Encrypt certificate.\nIf you visit the HTTPS site form Modern Browser like Firefox, Chrome, ecc. you may have a Certificate Error,\nJust see the Certificate and check this information:\nReleased to:\nCommon Name (CN):\nthezero.org\nFrom:\nOrganization (O):\nLet's Encrypt\nSHA256-Fingerprint:\n55:7E:B1:7C:10:9B:04:3E:3D:F7:8C:9F:3C:00:DF:85:77:3D:50:F3:01:56:42:25:26:24:1A:64:9B:7E:08:2E\nAnd below I explain how to make your own Let's Encrypt SSL Certificate on Nginx\nInstalling Let's Encrypt client\nsudo git clone https:\/\/github.com\/letsencrypt\/letsencrypt \/opt\/letsencrypt\nand put this line in the ~\/.bash_profile\/~\/.bashrc or your shell-related file\nPATH=$PATH:\/opt\/letsencrypt\nNow you have to stop Nginx and retrive the let's encrypt cert manually with\nsudo service nginx stop\nletsencrypt-auto cer...","url":"http:\/\/thezeromj2umfc42.onion\/blog\/2016\/01\/02\/sslcert\/"}]}